When it comes to architecture and the DIY lifestyle, there are some who are not content to <a title="All Kits" href="http://www.makershed.com/category_s/70.htm" target="_blank"><strong>buy a kit</strong></a> and a set of power tools for a simple weekend project. UK blogger <a title="100 Wild Huts" href="http://100wildhuts.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>Kevin Langan</strong></a> has set himself the ambitious goal of building 100 survival shelters solely from natural resources. After experimenting with different materials and configurations, he intends to sleep in each temporary home for a night and then blog about his experiences. Inspired by huts, <a title="Roundhouses" href="http://www.archaeology.co.uk/articles/features/roundhouses.htm" target="_blank"><strong>roundhouses</strong></a>, and prehistoric settlements, Langan has already constructed four habitations throughout Scotland. Using only a small wooden hatchet and the materials from his chosen locations, he hopes to inspire fellow outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers to follow in his footsteps.

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Kevin Langan survival shelter

Inspired by huts, roundhouses, and prehistoric settlements, Langan has already constructed four habitations throughout Scotland.

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Kevin Langan riverside hut in Glasgow

After experimenting with different materials and configurations, Langan intends to sleep in his temporary home for a night and then blog about the experience.

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Kevin Langan survival shelter

Using only a small wooden hatchet and the materials from his chosen locations, Langan hopes to inspire fellow outdoor and DIY enthusiasts

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Kevin Langan's Glasgow riverside hut at night

To reconnect with nature and test his comfort level, Kevin Langan has decided to fashion 100 huts from natural resources.

Langan plans on constructing 100 wild huts, sleeping in them overnight, and blogging about the experience.

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Kevin Langan Round Hut

When it comes to architecture and the DIY lifestyle, there are some who are not content to buy a kit and a set of power tools for a simple weekend project. UK blogger Kevin Langan has set himself the ambitious goal of building 100 survival shelters solely from natural resources. After experimenting with different materials and configurations, he intends to sleep in each temporary home for a night and then blog about his experiences. Inspired by huts, roundhouses, and prehistoric settlements, Langan has already constructed four habitations throughout Scotland. Using only a small wooden hatchet and the materials from his chosen locations, he hopes to inspire fellow outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers to follow in his footsteps.